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Expansion and Contraction of the Indo-Pacific Tropical Rain Belt over the Last Three Millennia
Scientific Reports
  • Rhawn F. Denniston, Cornell College
  • Caroline C. Ummenhofer, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
  • Alan D. Wanamaker, Iowa State University
  • Matthew S. Lachniet, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Gabriele Villarini, University of Iowa
  • Yemane Asmerom, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  • Victor J. Polyak, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  • Kristian J. Passaro, Cornell College
  • John Cugley, Australian Speleological Federation
  • David Woods, Department of Parks and Wildlife
  • William F. Humphreys, University of Adelaide
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
9-29-2016
DOI
10.1038/srep34485
Abstract

The seasonal north-south migration of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) defines the tropical rain belt (TRB), a region of enormous terrestrial and marine biodiversity and home to 40% of people on Earth. The TRB is dynamic and has been shown to shift south as a coherent system during periods of Northern Hemisphere cooling. However, recent studies of Indo-Pacific hydroclimate suggest that during the Little Ice Age (LIA; AD 1400–1850), the TRB in this region contracted rather than being displaced uniformly southward. This behaviour is not well understood, particularly during climatic fluctuations less pronounced than those of the LIA, the largest centennial-scale cool period of the last millennium. Here we show that the Indo-Pacific TRB expanded and contracted numerous times over multi-decadal to centennial scales during the last 3,000 yr. By integrating precisely-dated stalagmite records of tropical hydroclimate from southern China with a newly enhanced stalagmite time series from northern Australia, our study reveals a previously unidentified coherence between the austral and boreal summer monsoon. State-of-the-art climate model simulations of the last millennium suggest these are linked to changes in the structure of the regional manifestation of the atmosphere’s meridional circulation.

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This article is published as Denniston, R.F., Ummenhofer, C.C., Wanamaker, A.D., Lachniet, M.S., Villarini, G., Asmerom, Y., Polyak, V.J., Passaro, K.J., Cugley, J., Woods, D., Humphreys, W.F., (2016) Expansion and Contraction of the Indo-Pacific Tropical Rain Belt over the Last Three Millennia. Scientific Reports, 6: 34485.doi: 10.1038/srep34485. Posted with permission.

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Rhawn F. Denniston, Caroline C. Ummenhofer, Alan D. Wanamaker, Matthew S. Lachniet, et al.. "Expansion and Contraction of the Indo-Pacific Tropical Rain Belt over the Last Three Millennia" Scientific Reports Vol. 6 (2016) p. 34485
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